Michelle Learns About Barack Obama’s Heritage

Michelle Learns About Barack Obama’s Heritage

In what ways were Michelle and Barack Obama’s upbringings different? Why did Barack move around a lot as a child? Michelle Obama’s childhood was stable and focused around family and education. On the contrary, Barack had a mixed heritage, lived in Hawaii and Indonesia, and had loose ties with his family. Continue reading to learn more about Barack Obama’s heritage and how it differed from Michelle’s.

Irony in How to Read Literature Like a Professor

Irony in How to Read Literature Like a Professor

Why does irony change everything when it comes to literature? What are the different kinds of irony? If there is a disconnect between your expectation of a story and the reality of how it plays out, it is most likely ironic. The three most common types of irony in literature are verbal irony, ironic mode, and dramatic irony. Continue on to learn more about irony from How to Read Literature Like a Professor.

Radical Acceptance: Not for Destructive Behaviors

Radical Acceptance: Not for Destructive Behaviors

Does accepting yourself mean accepting your destructive behaviors as part of who you are? What does Radical Acceptance say about facing your failures? There are many misconceptions about Radical Acceptance. Radical Acceptance is about freeing yourself from judgment, so many take that as permission to continue harmful behaviors. However, Radical Acceptance teaches you that it’s impossible to change yourself without first knowing yourself.  Continue reading to learn why Radical Acceptance is not an excuse to continue destructive behaviors.

3 Customer Experience Strategies That Hit the Spot

3 Customer Experience Strategies That Hit the Spot

What is meant by customer experience? What can you do to elevate your customers’ experience with your brand? What are the most effective customer experience strategies? Customer experience is your customers’ overall perception of their experience with your business. The following customer experience strategies will help you craft an experience for your customer that goes above and beyond. Here are three customer experience strategies that hit the spot.

Spaghetti Challenge: Build a Tower, Build a Team

Spaghetti Challenge: Build a Tower, Build a Team

What was Peter Skillman’s spaghetti challenge experiment? What do the results of the experiment teach us about effective teamwork? Peter Skillman’s spaghetti challenge experiment teaches us that that the intellect or experience of individual team members is not the key indicator of team success. Rather, it is their ability to work together as a unit. Read about Peter Skillman’s spaghetti challenge experiment.

Early Modern English: Major Linguistic Developments

Early Modern English: Major Linguistic Developments

What is Early Modern English? What are the major linguistic developments that took place during this period? The Early Modern English period extends roughly from 1500 to 1800 CE. The major developments during this period were the Great Vowel Shift, the invention of the printing press, and the English spelling reform. It was also the time of William Shakespeare, who made a remarkable contribution to the standardization and exaltation of the English language. Read about the key events and linguistic developments that took place during Early Modern English.

Toxin Exposure: How We Evolved to Avoid It

Toxin Exposure: How We Evolved to Avoid It

How can you tell if a plant or animal is likely to be toxic? How have our bodies evolved to avoid toxins? The reason we’ve evolved a preference for variety in food is that too much of one type of food can lead to a buildup of toxins in the body. It may also be the reason why pregnant women tend to crave bland food in early pregnancy. Continue reading to learn how evolution protects against toxin exposure.

The Law of Leadership: The First Brand Is the Default

The Law of Leadership: The First Brand Is the Default

What are the first two immutable laws of marketing? Why is it so important to enter a market first? The first two of The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing are the Law of Leadership and the Law of Category. The Law of Leadership says that the first entry in a market will be more successful than its followers. Similarly, the Law of Category says that if you’re too late to be the first on the market, then you should create a new category of an existing product. Keep reading to learn more about the first two laws of marketing.

Opportunity Gap: The Existential Unfairness

How to End Poverty Around the World

What is the opportunity gap? What are the main factors that contribute to societal disparities in access to resources and opportunities? The opportunity gap can be defined as unequal access to resources and opportunities due to factors such as race, income, and ability. When we’re talking about it, we’re essentially talking about privilege. If you are privileged, even if you worked hard to get where you are, your success is greater than those who began without those privileges.  Read about the opportunity gap and why it’s important to reflect on opportunities and privilege.